This assignment gave me the opportunity to computerize a manual membership system of Richard’s Tennis Club using various methods and techniques. The computerization of this system introduced several advantages but also created some limitations. The first report in task 1 had to contain a list of all the paid up members. To compile this list‚ the expiry date of each member was calculated depending upon the type of membership. Once the expiry date was set‚ this date was compared to the variable ‘today’
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| The individual and the Organization - Relationship | | | | | | | | | | | | Contents Introduction 3 Organization Structure: Relationship between organisation structure and employee reaction 4 Impact of Organizational Culture: 7 Organization’s Strategy‚ individual’s behaviour in Organization and it’s interlink 9 Delhi Metro Rail Corporation- A Case Study 13 References 15 Introduction In this report we deal with the Individual and his/her relationship
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network at a premium rate of $1000 per million kwh. The network is not linked to city 3‚ however. The utility company wishes to determine the most economical plan for the distribution and purchase of additional energy. (a) Formulate the problem (b) Solve the problem using Excel Solver and determine an optimal distribution plan for the company. SET B: 10979107‚ 10355529‚ 10656650‚ 10864830‚ 10479880‚ 10857257‚ 10967443‚ 10853278‚ 10893814 Three refineries with capacities of 6‚ 5 and 8 million
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EMPLOYMENT IN ORGAINSED AND UNORGANISED SECTOR Introduction Employment is another indicator of the health of the economy. Employment is directly related with the national income because a higher employment will be followed by a higher output and thereby income. Not only that‚ a higher level of employment encourages advancement in education‚ skill formation‚ human resource development and a better physical quality of life. Hence‚ study of employment helps us to estimate the real status of the
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Q.1. What is a linear programming problem ? Discuss the steps and role of linear programming is solving management problems. Discuss and describe the role of liner programming in managerial decision-making bringing out limitations‚ if any. Ans : Linear Programming is a mathematical technique useful for allocation of scarce or limited resources to several competing activities on the basis of given criterion of optimality. The usefulness of linear programming as a tool for optimal decision-making
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Chapter 2 Linear Programming: Basic Concepts Solution to Solved Problems 2.S1 Back Savers Production Problem Back Savers is a company that produces backpacks primarily for students. They are considering offering some combination of two different models—the Collegiate and the Mini. Both are made out of the same rip-resistant nylon fabric. Back Savers has a long-term contract with a supplier of the nylon and receives a 5000 square-foot shipment of the material each week. Each Collegiate requires
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of an investment of $800‚000 in a diversified portfolio of funds. To find the investment that would result in the greatest annual yield we have formulated a linear program that takes into account the requirements for the client of J. D. Williams‚ Inc. The requirements for the investment portfolio can be found on the section titled “Problem Description” The greatest annual yield that can be expected while subject to the requirements of the different funds and the prospective client is $94‚133
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CheckPoint: Programming Problems Complete the programming problems 1 and 2 as described below. DO NOT COMPLETE THE PROBLEMS FROM THE TEXT For each of the following problems‚ use the top-down modular approach when writing the pseudocode to design a suitable program to solve each problem. Be sure to include an “analysis” for each problem. Note: you need to write 2 separate programs that will handle each problem separately. That means you will also have 2 analyses. Problem 1 Design a program
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Linear Programming Application Transportation Problem The Navy has 9‚000 pounds of material in Albany‚ Georgia that it wishes to ship to three installations: San Diego‚ Norfolk‚ and Pensacola. They require 4‚000‚ 2‚500‚ and 2‚500 pounds‚ respectively. Government regulations require equal distribution of shipping among the three carriers. The shipping costs per pound for truck‚ railroad‚ and airplane transit are shown below. Formulate and solve a linear program to determine the shipping
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Big-M method The Big-M method of handling instances with artificial variables is the “common sense approach”. Essentially‚ the notion is to make the artificial variables‚ through their coefficients in the objective function‚ so costly or unprofitable that any feasible solution to the real problem would be preferred....unless the original instance possessed no feasible solutions at all. But this means that we need to assign‚ in the objective function‚ coefficients to the artificial variables that
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